Sarah Perry

“Cape Wrath Ultra is the perfect mix of stunning scenery, challenging terrain, camaraderie & food (lots and lots of food). It was truly breathtaking at times - perhaps in more than one way.”

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Jo Meek

“The result means a lot to me but pails into insignificance as the experience was so rewarding; spectacular scenery, remote wilderness, comradeship, pain, laughter, tears and incredible memories.”

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David Parrish

“It is the unrelenting enthusiasm and encouragement of all the event volunteers that fosters a sense of self belief among the challengers. I cannot speak highly enough of atmosphere that this creates, it’s truly remarkable.”

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Nicole Morgan

“The Cape Wrath Ultra is easily the toughest but by far the best challenge I have ever embarked on! I went into it looking forward to the highs and aware there would be real lows, but I definitely hadn’t realised what an incredible experience it would be. The people make it, and the camaraderie is like nothing else I’ve ever experienced in a race.”

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Richard Lander Stow

“That evening the camp was a beautiful site nestled in a glen next to a beautiful loch with mountains all around. I took a dip in the loch, and just chilled out around camp before we all congregated to watch the excellent race movies and finally pick up my medal. What an amazing 8 days!”

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Ian Stewart

“The Cape Wrath Ultra is the only race I have ever done twice, the high quality of the route, with the perfect mix of technical trail and challenging mountain running, taking in the absolute best bits of awesome remote terrain that Scotland has to offer - all makes for an unforgettable adventure”

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Sally Fawcett

“Cape Wrath Ultra is a fantastic running experience like no other, from the spectacular scenery, the camaraderie with fellow competitors, amazing camp set ups and brilliant camp teams, the organisation is second to none. My top tip: prepare your feet now, get them used to plenty of boggy, wet, heathery running/ walking, with enough prep in the right terrain you can enjoy a blister free 8 days of running in true wilderness!”

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Alasdair Meldrum

“It was then I learnt the hard way that Cape Wrath miles are not like normal miles. I think it was about 6 miles to camp so I remember thinking an hour / an hour and half to camp – it turned out to be nearer three hours!! A single track path which went up and down, rocky underfoot, overgrown with heath and bracken – it literally felt like we were never going to make camp!!”

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David Calder

“So, next May at the start line, I’ll be the old fat bloke who looks like he’s stumbled into the race by mistake. I’ll be the guy at the back chasing the cut offs, finishing late, and suffering hard. However, with a bit of luck, and a following wind, I’ll also be the old fat bloke at the lighthouse in 8 day’s time!”

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Alan Li

The Cape Wrath Ultra® and it’s sister event, the Dragon’s Back Race® are both tough but spectacular multi-stage ultrarunning expedition races that will take you on incredible mountain journeys here in the UK. Alan Li has completed both races and here gives us the lowdown on his experiences and what to expect from each event…

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Claire Maxted

“Things didn’t go quite to plan, neither in training nor in the race. Here’s my story. I hope it helps you prepare if you're doing the 2021 Cape Wrath Ultra, or inspires you to sign up for the 2022 Cape Wrath Ultra, or just gives you a nice 20 mins or so of interesting running film to watch!”

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